Humane, funny and perceptive two-hander written by John Godber and performed by him and his wife, Jane Thornton. This is certainly the first play I’ve seen that seeks to explain why so many people voted leave.
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This is the best play I’ve seen, by far, on Brexit and why people voted Leave. Godber also directs and makes it feel very real, funny and just a little bit sweaty.
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Although it runs out of puff, en route it raises laughter while valuably ventilating pro-Leave sentiments that many a theatre might find an affront to its Remainiac certainties.
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It may be daft, and at times simplistic, but there’s a truthfulness in Don’s blustery swings between complete disrespect for a self-regarding political class, and a need to believe in a better future.
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